Mipso

Bad Penny

Mipso


Tom: G

       D
It all started when I kissed you

You smiled because you knew
           C
There was something set in motion
     G
Only currency could move
    D
You led me to an empty bench inside a public park
    C
You made me wait

You watched my watch
    G
And watched the sky go dark

  D
I looked around and got nervous

I heard a crying crow
      C                               G
And a tiny circle rolled our way and settled in the snow
    D
You pointed at that penny

And it pointed back at you
        C                            G
And our great emancipator told yours truly what to do

[Chorus 1]
                 D
He said, "We've all got money

We've all got time
           C
So, let's sell the house, sell the car
          G
Sell the deed to a copper mine
          D
Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone
    C                        G
The tomb is empty, children:   leave this livin’ world alone."

[Verse 2]
  D
I grabbed your hand and hurried

Knew we didn't have much time
   C                                   G
We left the trail and ran like hell to make it out alive
   D
We scurried under bushes like a field mouse from a snake
         C                               G
I felt a tug upon my shirt sleeve from a beggar at the gate

         D
He said, "Can you spare a nickle son, I'm down to my last two."
  C
I said that I was done with change
      G
So a dollar would have to do
         D
But when first I touched my wallet

Then I realized my mistake
    C                             G
Our great emancipator's big green head began to shake

[Chorus 2]
                D
He said, "I'll see your penny and I’ll raise you ninety-nine
       C                               G
Seems all your gods and prophets never reached the welfare line
          D
Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone
    C                        G
The tomb is empty, children:    leave this livin’ world alone."

[Verse 3]
  D
I tossed away that greenback and that beggar-man just laughed
  C                           G
I hailed a speeding taxicab before it hurried past
   D
He asked me, "Where to mister?"

Up to Sixth and Fifty-Third
  C
I looked at you, you looked at me
       G
And we didn't speak a word

          D
There was silence in the city

As we passed under the moon
         C                                    G
And that taxi-man starting whistling some old antebellum tune
   D
He turned around to face us 'neath the lights of Broadway
         C
And that tall man in the tophat said
         G
"There's something I've got to say:

[Chorus 3]
        D
I don't want your money, just a minute of your time
        C
You can sell your house, sell your kids
          G
Sell your soul to the picket line
          D
Maybe the rock of ages is just another stone
    C                        G
The tomb is empty, children:    leave this livin’ world alone."